English words starting with nur
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Nuragh
ˈnʊəraɡMeanings of Nuragh:
nounA type of large tower-shaped stone structure found in sardinia, dating from the bronze and iron ages.
Usage examples:
The nuraghi of sardinia are very similar in form and date to the torri of corsica and the talayots …
Nuraghe
ˈnʊəraɡMeanings of Nuraghe:
nounA type of large tower-shaped stone structure found in sardinia, dating from the bronze and iron ages.
Usage examples:
The nuraghi of sardinia are very similar in form and date to the torri of corsica and the talayots …
Meanings of Nuraghi:
nounA type of large tower-shaped stone structure found in sardinia, dating from the bronze and iron ages.
Usage examples:
The nuraghi of sardinia are very similar in form and date to the torri of corsica and the talayots …
Meanings of Nurl:
nounA small projection, piece or lump of something; a knot, knob, nodule, etc.
verbTo shrivel, shrink; to pinch with the cold.
Meanings of Nursedom:
nounAn organized system of nurses; the realm of nurses.
Meanings of Nursekeeper:
nounA nurse who tends the sick. compare "keeper".
Nurseling
ˈnəːslɪŋMeanings of Nursemaid:
nounA woman or girl employed to look after a young child or children.
Usage examples:
Then she looked the young nursemaid straight in the eye.
verbLook after or be overprotective towards.
Usage examples:
I haven't got time to nursemaid you through these problems
Nursemaids
ˈnɜːs.meɪdMeanings of Nursemaids:
nounA woman or girl employed to look after a young child or children.
Usage examples:
Then she looked the young nursemaid straight in the eye.
verbLook after or be overprotective towards.
Usage examples:
I haven't got time to nursemaid you through these problems
Meanings of Nurser:
nounA person who or thing which nurses (someone or something).
Nurseries
ˈnəːs(ə)riMeanings of Nurseries:
nounA room in a house for the special use of young children.
Usage examples:
A toy-strewn nursery
Meanings of Nursers:
nounA person who or thing which nurses (someone or something).
Nursery
ˈnɜː.sər.iMeanings of Nursery:
nounA room in a house for the special use of young children.
Usage examples:
A toy-strewn nursery
Nursery-nurse
ˈnɜː.sər.i ˌnɜːsMeanings of Nursery-nurse:
nounA person who has been trained to take care of young children
Meanings of Nurseryful:
nounA quantity that fills a nursery, as much or as many as a nursery will hold.
Meanings of Nurseryman:
nounA worker in or owner of a plant or tree nursery.
Usage examples:
If you're unsuccessful rooting cuttings - whether in a glass of water or a pot of rooting mixture, …
Nurses
nəːsMeanings of Nurses:
nounA person trained to care for the sick or infirm, especially in a hospital.
Usage examples:
A team of doctors and nurses
verbGive medical and other attention to (a sick person).
Usage examples:
He was gradually nursed back to health
Nursing
ˈnɜː.sɪŋMeanings of Nursing:
nounThe profession or practice of providing care for the sick and infirm.
Usage examples:
Not enough people are entering nursing
adjective(of a mother) breastfeeding a baby.
Usage examples:
Nursing mothers need to replace lost fluids
verbGive medical and other attention to (a sick person).
Usage examples:
He was gradually nursed back to health
Nursing-home
ˈnɜː.sɪŋ ˌhəʊmMeanings of Nursing-home:
nounA place where old people live and receive care when they can no longer care for themselves
Nursling
ˈnəːslɪŋMeanings of Nursling:
nounA baby that is being breastfed.
Usage examples:
A young girl could watch as her newborn sibling latched on to her mother's breast, and could observ…
Meanings of Nurslings:
nounA baby that is being breastfed.
Usage examples:
A young girl could watch as her newborn sibling latched on to her mother's breast, and could observ…
Meanings of Nurturable:
adjectiveCapable of nurture or of being nurtured.
Meanings of Nurtural:
adjectiveDue to nurture; specifically (of a human characteristic, etc.) that can be attributed to training, environment, etc. (frequently contrasted with natural). also (more generally): of or relating to nurture.
Nurturance
ˈnəːtʃər(ə)nsMeanings of Nurturance:
nounEmotional and physical nourishment and care given to someone.
Usage examples:
Sources of nurturance and security
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